Whodunnit?
Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2
Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2

Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2
Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2

Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2
Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2

Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2
Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2

Who took a bite out of the candy? Sticky fingers have been found on the broken aquarium glass. Wet footprints lead to the open window. What is that powdery substance next to the broken piggy bank? Answering these questions is what forensic science is all about. Forensic science is the study of objects that relate to a crime. The objects are evidence and analyzing the evidence is what forensic scientists do. They observe, classify, compare, use numbers, measure, predict, interpret data, and draw inferences. Scientists they are and crimes they solve. Learn how to be a crime solver by exploring the world of the forensic scientist. Before studying a crime scene we must practice the skills needed in analyzing evidence. After you have completed the skill building assignments, try solving the crime.Download and print the Who Dunnit? bookmark.
Fingerprinting
Fingerprinting

Fingerprinting
Powders
Powders

Powders
Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2
Whodunnit? - DigiRoom2

Solve the Crime
Teeth Impressions
Teeth Impressions

Teeth Impressions
Foot to Height
Foot to Height

Foot to Height
Resources
Resources

Resources